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  2. Hay Mar Nay Win - Wikipedia

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    Yangon, Myanmar. Genres. Burmese pop. Occupation. Singer. Years active. 1980s–present. Hay Mar Nay Win (Burmese: ဟေမာနေဝင်း, pronounced [hèmà nè wɪ́ɰ̃]; commonly spelt Hayma Ne Win) is a Burmese singer who was popular during the late 1980s and early 1990s. She is considered one of the most successful singers of her ...

  3. Myo Kyawt Myaing - Wikipedia

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    Myo Kyawt Myaing was born on 29 April 1971 in Yangon to May May Tin, a teacher, and Kyawt Myaing, a pilot with the Union of Burma Airways. [5] The youngest of four siblings, he has two elder sisters and an elder brother. [6] From his father's side, Myaing has Mon ancestry, and hails from a long line of British colonial era senior civil servants ...

  4. Sandayar Hla Htut - Wikipedia

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    Hla Htut was born in 1936 on Wakema, Irrawaddy Division, British Burma to parents U San Htoo (Myanmar Htoo) and Daw Mya. He was youngest of seven siblings. When he was young, after the war, he attended middle school education at Myoma High School, Yangon from 1947 to 1951. He passed his matriculation examination while he was continuing his high ...

  5. Wyne Lay - Wikipedia

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    Wyne Lay was born on 3 August 1994 at No.2 Military Hospital, Dagon Township, Yangon, Myannar to parents Moe Kyaw and Nu Nu. She is youngest daughter of three siblings, having two older sisters. Wyne's family moved to Sittwe, Rakhine State, in 1999, and she attended primary school at Basic Education Middle School (BEMS) in Meikhtila.

  6. May Sweet - Wikipedia

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    She is most famous for her Burmese covers of Euro disco and American rock and pop songs as well as classic Burmese songs from the pre- and post-war eras. May Sweet was the dominant female singer of Burmese pop music from the late 1970s to the 1980s, bridging popular singers from the 1970s like Nwe Yin Win and L Khun Yi to Maykhala , her main ...

  7. Maung Ko Ko - Wikipedia

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    Excellent Performance in Arts (First Class) (2004) Doctor of Music (2007) Gita Lulin Maung Ko Ko (Burmese: ဂီတလုလင် မောင်ကိုကို; 12 November 1928 – 10 October 2007) was a Burmese musician and composer. [1] He is best known for his outstanding musical performances and won the Best Music Academy Awards for ...

  8. May Kha Lar - Wikipedia

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    1980–present. May Kha Lar (Burmese: မေခလာ, pronounced [mèkʰəlà]; also spelled Maykhalar) is a Burmese singer who was one of the most popular Burmese pop vocalists in the 1980s. Her stage name is derived from Manimekhala, a Buddhist goddess. She is known for her Burmese language covers of Western pop songs as well as original ...

  9. Burmese hip hop - Wikipedia

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    Until 2000, rock and roll was the dominant music genre in Myanmar. The Burmese hip hop scene started in the late 1980s with the rapper Myo Kyawt Myaing although songs were plain rapping music rather than typical hip hop. In late 1990s, a Yangon-based four-member crew named Acid started introducing old school hip hop in night clubs of Yangon ...